In addition to the Epson Expression family, here's the Premium XP-800, quite identical in many ways with XP-850 but with a cut in price. It's actually an all-in-one ink type printer with redesign technology for less carbon footprint. Compact and powerful that's what the Epson Expression Premium XP-800 would certainly provide.
The XP-800 features an 8.8cm LCD touchscreen display with six icons for easy control and navigation. The printer's control panel moves out whenever a print starts, also the output tray flips out allowing the print to feed out. Whilst when you turn the printer OFF, both doesn't return back to their initial position which means that you have to push it back to its original state.
Checking its bottom reveals two paper feed tray, one that can handle 100 sheets which serves as the main tray, while the other supports 20 sheets and is dedicated for photo papers. Additionally, the XP-800 features an automatic-document-feeder (ADF) which supports up to 30 sheets.
One of its noted feature is the functionality to print in CD/DVD disc, through a disc carrier found at the front of the printer. While at the back, a single-sheet feeder situates, supporting special fold-up paper media. It looks like the surrounding curves and design of the printer reveal much of amusement and feature. To the left, you'll find an ample of memory card slots for MemoryStick and SD cards, as well as for CompactFlash. Exactly just below the slots, there's a USB port compatible for PictBridge digital cameras.
Epson rated the printer at a speed of up to 32ppm (pages per minute) in both black and coloured printing. The XP-800 also supports Duplex (double-sided) printing for minimal paper usage. Connectivity interfaces include : USB ports as mentioned, Ethernet for wired connection, plus WiFi support for wireless printing.
Unlike with some of its predecessors, the Premium XP-800 only uses five cartridges, including the standard CMYK cartridge set, plus a photo black ink that replaced the light cyan and light magenta which can be found on previous models.
In many ways Epson’s Expression Premium XP-800 is similar to the Expression Photo XP-850 we reviewed a couple of months back and yet is nearly £60 cheaper. There’s one primary difference though; whereas the XP-850 uses six colours, with light cyan and light magenta added to the standard CMYK set, the XP-800 employs five, adding a photo black instead. Epson ink cartridges and laser toner cartridges are known for producing quality printouts.
Epson Expression Premium XP-800, a well rounded, compact, all-in-one and affordable printer, suitable for low printing demands. It provides an ample of connectivity options, media feeding and comes with not just a considerably mid-level print speed, but also with an affordable price.
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